单词 | trillibub |
释义 | trillibubn. Obsolete exc. dialect. a. Chiefly (now always) plural: Entrails, the inwards of an animal. Often in the alliterative collocation tripes and trillibubs. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > digestive or excretive organs > digestive organs > intestines > [noun] tharma700 ropeeOE wombeOE entrailc1330 arse-ropesa1382 entraila1382 bowel1393 bellyc1400 manifold?c1400 gutc1460 tripe?a1505 trillibub1519 puddingsa1525 singles1567 fibre1598 intestine1598 gutlet1615 colon1622 garbage1638 pud1706 intestinule1836 1519 W. Horman Vulgaria xvi. f. 155v Let vs haue trypis, chetterlyngis, and tryllybubbys ynough [L. aulicoctia ad satietatem]. 1542 A. Borde Compend. Regyment Helth xvii. sig. J.iiv All ye inwardes of beestes and of fowles, as the..trypes, and trylybubbes. a1627 T. Middleton & W. Rowley Old Law (1656) iii. 40 I hope my guts will hold, and that's een all A Gentleman can looke for of such trillibubs. 1785 F. Grose Classical Dict. Vulgar Tongue Tripes and trullibubs, the entrails, also a jeering appellation for a fat man. 1823 E. Moor Suffolk Words 449 Trullibubs, a low coarse term among butchers for the entrails generally of animals. 1883 W. H. Cope Gloss. Hampshire Words Trullibubs, the intestines. b. Applied to a person or animal. (See also Eng. Dial. Dict. at trolly-bags.) ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > bodily shape or physique > broad shape or physique > [noun] > fat or plump shape or physique > person having porknellc1540 porkling1541 porridge belly1580 tallow catch1598 woolsack1598 candle-mine1600 trillibub1600 bauson1607 panguts1617 firkin1630 porker1665 poke pudding1706 pudsy1710 jolluxa1797 fatty1797 fattener1817 rotundity1824 tun-butt1829 stout party1855 pig1858 fatlinga1861 slob1861 bladder of lard1864 butterball1877 lard-bladder1891 jelly-belly1896 tub1897 barrel1909 flop1909 pussy-gut1909 gutbucket1919 Billy Bunter1939 endomorph1940 Fatso1944 slug1959 1600 T. Dekker Shomakers Holiday sig. C3v Runne wife, bid your maids, your Trullibubs, make readie my fine mens breakefasts. 1631 B. Jonson Bartholmew Fayre i. iii. 5 in Wks. II There cannot be an ancient Tripe or Trillibub i' the Towne, but thou art straight nosing it. 1785 [see sense a]. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > [noun] > a trick, deception > collectively lakec1175 fibicches1362 flim-flam1570 tricks and trillibubs1637 funny business1882 1637 J. Shirley Hide Parke iii. sig. F2v I forgive thee, and forget thy trickes And trillabubs... Wenches must ha their wayes. a1652 R. Brome Novella i. ii. sig. I3, in Five New Playes (1653) Such Curles, such Purles, such Tricks and Trilly bubkins As Mayds would turne no Mayds almost to see 'hem! This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1519 |
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